Graphic Novels - (Week 5)

Early on reading Will Eisner's "Life on Another Planet", I noticed one major difference between previous comics we've read in class. The one main difference being the lack of borders. Many of the panels either blend into the page or fill out into an environment-like panel. Speech bubbles also do not follow the "rule of borders" as they overlap other parts of the page and even panels. In "Blankets" written by Craig Thompson, it also plays with the use of panels. In the sense that there are only really 3-5 panels on a page at a time. This graphic novel also often has a full page of a panel almost like an illustration. The graphic novel also has a different style compared to the usual comic style we've studied previously. The style is almost a thick scratchy-like line weight.

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